Here are additional ways to capture data for alternate assessment


Every Move Counts

by Jane Korsten


http://www.everymovecounts.net/

Here is a presentation:



Please review the manual that accompanies this protocol available on class resource table.



LoTTIE Kit Personal Choices

by Onion Mountain


http://www.onionmountaintech.com/kit.php?id=34

Please review the actual kit available on class resource table.

How Do You Know It? How Do You Show It?

by Gayle Bowser and Penny Reed



Please review the guide for alternate data capture ideas.


The FEAT

The FEAT


Functional Evaluation for Assistive Technology




By:

Marshall H. Raskind & Brian R. Bryant


Format:
Complete Kit

Order #:
FEAT-WEB

Price:
$159.00

Released:
2002




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The FEAT has five scales: the Contextual Matching Inventory (which provides information about setting-specific demands), the Checklist of Strengths and Limitations (which is used to gather data regarding person-specific characteristics), the Checklist of Technology Experiences (which offers additional information about the person-specific characteristics with regard to her or his past/current use of technology), the Technology Characteristics Inventory (which examines device-specific characteristics such as dependability, product support, etc.), and the Individual-Technology Evaluation Scale (which is used to determine whether the proposed AT adaptation offers legitimate potential for compensatory effectiveness). The Summary and Recommendations Booklet is used to summarize the assessment information, make recommendations, and arrange for follow-ups to assess for effective implementation. The scales are completed by various members of the assistive technology assessment team and allow for an ecological assessment of assistive technology needs. The following shows who is responsible for completing each scale.




SETT Framework "How To" Checklists

by Joy Zabala with Raynell Chark and Kim Ceasar